Karamanti’s latest project, THE BLACK GOD EP, is available for download on our own digital store, www.karamanti.bandcamp.com. That being said, for those who would prefer streaming and downloading from a more popular brand such as iTunes, Spotify etc. please know that the EP is available there as well.

Karamanti is currently in France prepping for her first African tour (July 10 – 25 Togo/Ghana). She will be a guest on the Nat Vibes Connexion Radio Show on Monday, July 3rd at 14:00 to talk about the tour and other things she is involved in.

Last year, Blakkwuman22 Music released the “Just Believe Riddim,” a compilation that was done in partnership with ODB Studios.

Much like our previous project, Life 101 Riddim, the Just Believe Riddim is a collection of hardcore, groovy and clean dancehall tracks. All songs are fit for airplay and contain a lot of positive and uplifting messages.

The project features label owner Karamanti, Peppery, Kemikal and Millitant. Each artist delivered in their song. The feedback from selectors worldwide has all been overwhelmingly positive. Persons may listen to, and download all songs from our DIGITAL STORE.

Kenya’s Deejay Montez, an official member of the Blakkwuman22 Music team, has just released his version of “Black Revolution.” The song was first shared on Karamanti’s EP, The Black God and it is the only hip-hop track on the project. It’s done in collaboration with Ghana’s Obibini.

French producer, Sis-Production, in collaboration with Nat Ladiva, presents the Universel Reggae Sound Compilation. The project features “Note To Self,” a track from our recently released Life 101 Riddim. “Note To Self” was written and performed by Karamanti.